Home Automation

Remotely Manage Your Home Automation System

Sterling Security Systems Home Automation Systems offer an affordable way to not only secure your home and property, but also enables you to remotely connect and manage your home. Using advanced features of our secure desktop and mobile apps, you’re able to remotely arm/disarm your home security system, as well as control your home door locks, household lighting, temperature controls, and even look in on your family with our secure video features. Stay connected with your home and family, even when you’re on the go. Get connected with our suite of home automation products.

Arm or disarm your security system remotely

Lock or unlock doors remotely

Receive text alerts and notifications

See live security video

Control your home lighting

Control your thermostat and home climate

And more!

Ever forget to arm your home security system? No problem. You can easily arm or disarm your system remotely using our smartphone app, or your web-enabled PC.

This makes it easy to let people into your home and eliminates having spare keys floating around. You can also automate your system to send you email alerts when pre-selected events happen, such as a garage door opening, a medicine cabinet or gun case opening or an alarm being turned off.

Secure your home remotely with door lock controls. Did you ever have to run home and let a service person into your house? Have you ever worried about all of the extra keys floating around for your home? Does everyone in the neighborhood know the code to your garage door keypad? You can end all of these problems with home automation products that let you operate locks remotely using your smartphone, tablet or PC. Let the kids in or check to make sure you remembered to lock a door, and do it all remotely with the touch of a finger.

Monitor your home remotely with wireless security cameras. Use your laptop or smartphone and stay connected to your kids, pets and property with a home automation system featuring video capabilities. See what is going on in real time. Check in on your sitter, know when your kids show up after school, check on the dog or check in on an elderly parent. You do not have to wonder what is going on—you can see it using your smartphone, tablet or PC.

Remotely control your lights indoors or out. Working late? Do you dislike coming home to a dark house? No problem. With home automation as a part of your security system, you can turn lights on or off using your smartphone, tablet or PC. You can control outdoor lights, indoor lights, program lights, turn lights on and off and—well, you get the picture. Control your lighting from miles away or from across the room, it is all up to you.

Managing energy costs has never been easier. Energy costs hardly ever go down! Energy management will save you money on utility bills and help your family live a greener lifestyle. Controlling your thermostat is as easy as activating your home automation system. You can adjust and monitor your thermostat from anywhere, and that makes it easy to keep the heat down (or the air conditioning up) during the day, then turn it back to a more comfortable level before you head home.

Our home automation products can provide warning of dangerous environmental threats 24 hours a day. Our security professionals monitor them, and that means help is dispatched immediately even when you are asleep or away from home. You may qualify for an additional homeowners insurance discount for monitored smoke and fire detection—check with your agent.

What you need to Know

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A better way to ensure monitoring

Most alarm systems are connected to a central station facility via ordinary telephone lines. Burglars are more educated than ever, causing a disturbing increase in the number of alarm system communicators rendered "voiceless" by the simple cut of a phone line; so much so, in fact, that some police departments have begun to send letters to residents and business owners warning of this escalating threat.